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Chapter Three: Moral Objectivism The position of moral objectivism: There are objective moral principles, valid for all people and all social environments Several versions of this view will be examined but ultimately moderate objectivisim will be accepted

If we can establish or show that it is reasonable to believe that there is at least one objective moral principle that is binding on all people then we will have shown that relativism is probably false and that a limited objectivism is true

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Core Morality Principles necessary for the good life within a flourishing human community They are not arbitrary and we can give reasons that explain why they are constitutive elements of a successful society, necessary for social cohesion and personal well-being.